Re: Epson Spectroproofer Pulse
Re: Epson Spectroproofer Pulse
- Subject: Re: Epson Spectroproofer Pulse
- From: G Mike Adams <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 26 Jun 2014 13:44:21 -0500
Derek,
As an old time Pulse user who much preferred it back in the day to the old i1, who did several tests between my old Pulses and i1s and found their readings to be pretty much identical, and who was very disappointed also back in the day to see X-Rite drop the Pulse in favor of what I personally considered to be the much inferior i1, and who was finally very glad to see some of the much-missed features of the Pulse incorporated into the new i1 device...
I'm curious in just what way you consider the Pulse is "inferior."
Mike Adams
Correct Color
On Jun 25, 2014, at 8:23 PM, Derek Lambert wrote:
> Yes. i1 technology was licensed to HP to be used in their printers like Z series. Hp was first on the market to include spectro in their printers. Epson copied this but they could not get i1 so the only choice was inferior Pulse spectro.
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> Derek Lambert
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>> Hi,
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>> I believe the Epson SpectroProofer spectrophotometer is a Pulse device.
>> Does anyone know why Epson did not use i1 technology?
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